Goldendale Land for Sale

Goldendale WA Land for Sale and Goldendale Recreational Property for Sale

Goldendale WA land is located in the middle of Klickitat County and is prime Klickitat County WA real estate for homesites, recreational real estate, or investors. The city of Goldendale has a population of approximately 3500 people and is surrounded by thousands of acres of forest land, farm land, and recreational land. It is known for its scenic beauty with Mount Adams, Mount Hood, and Mount Saint Helens readily visible on clear days.

In addition, its close proximity to the Columbia River, Klickitat River, White Salmon River, John Day River, and Deschutes River make it a desirable location for water sports enthusiasts. Hiking, fishing, boating, kiteboarding, and wind surfing are just minutes away. This video taken by Goldendale WA Real Estate Agent, Rob Wing gives you a glimpse of the fishing and recreational opportunities within 30 minutes of Goldendale.

Steelhead and Salmon Fishing for Goldendale Land Owners

Goldendale WA land owners, as well as all Klickitat County land owners, are also located in the middle of a prime hunting area. Native populations of Quail, Chukar, Pheasant and Hungarian Partridge are present in many parts of Klickitat County for upland game hunters. Deer hunting and elk hunting are also popular pursuits in the Gifford Pinchot National Forest near Glenwood and Trout Lake; the Simcoe Mountains north of Goldendale; and the Soda Springs Wildlife Refuge located on the breaks of the Klickitat River. Turkey populations have exploded in all of Klickitat County and there is plenty of public land loaded with these wily and tough birds. Duck and Goose hunting can also be very good. If you enjoy hunting and fishing, Goldendale is considered a "Sportsman's Paradise". Start your search now with Goldendale WA Real Estate Agent Rob Wing. Let Rob tell you more about hunting and fishing opportunities for Goldendale WA land owners in Klickitat County by calling him at 509-250-0357.

Attractions for Goldendale WA Land Owners

Goldendale WA real estate owners have many other attractions that are within a 30 minute drive. The Maryhill Winery and Amphiteatre and several other wineries have put Klickitat County land on the map as a destination to visit for those who enjoy beautiful scenery, fresh air and some of the finest wines the pacific northwest has to offer.

The Goldendale Observatory is located on the outskirts of the north side of town and is a unique educational venture. Maryhill State Park and the highly regarded Maryhill Museum are all a short distance south of Goldendale. To the north on Highway 97 is Brook's Memorial State Park, St. John's Bakery and Monestary, and Pine Springs Resort. Let Rob Wing, Goldendale WA Real Estate expert for Klickitat Valley Realty show you Goldendale WA Land and Goldendale Recreational Property that puts you in a prime location to do the things you want to do!

Weather and Physical Statistics for Goldendale Land Owners

The elevation of Goldendale land is 1635 feet above sea level, and it boasts 300+ days of sunshine. The average winter temperature is 43 degrees while summer temperatures average 82 degrees. Goldendale receives approximately 17 inches of rainfall per year.

Brief History of Goldendale Washington

Goldendale, established by John J. Golden in 1872, was Klickitat County's first town. On November 5, 1878, Klickitat County residents voted to make Goldendale their county seat. The following year the town incorporated under Washington Territorial laws and on April 15, 1902, re-incorporated under Washington state laws. The Goldendale Sentinel, which in the 1910s ran with a banner summing up Klickitat County's charms as "Where The Rain And Sunshine Meet," was founded in 1879 and remains the County's main newspaper. In 1973, Goldendale built a public observatory in Goldendale Observatory State Park, which has become a major center for viewing the night skies.